Tips For Your Dogs Behavior Training
Puppies seem to have a mind of their own and while they are certainly trainable, some seem as if they are purposely doing everything they can to drive their owner absolutely insane with their behavior. Many puppy owners will tell you that if they could accomplish one thing in their life, it would be some high-quality dog behavior training!
It's a good thing they're cute, isn't it? But in all seriousness, dog behavior training doesn't need to be as difficult as some people make it out to be, if you know how to do it right. If you're in the middle of trying to accomplish some dog behavior training and are ready for some quick tips and hints, keep reading.
1. Far too many dog owners concentrate only on punishing their pet when it comes to dog behavior training. The real key to getting your puppy or dog to do what you want is to consistently reward his behavior when he does it. This is important for example during potty training. Simply chastising him when he messes in the house is not enough. When you get him outside to take care of business, be sure to immediately pet him and give him positive attention when he's done. This way he associated going potty in the right place with his owner's approval. Dogs crave that approval more than anything, so it's important to use that consistently during dog behavior training.
2. It's a common occurrence among new dog owners to completely over whelm their dog with all the tricks they want them to perform. It's something like playing with a new toy - you just want to go through all the features and options right away. For dog behavior training you need to slow yourself down and concentrate on one thing at a time. Teach him how to sit and practice this for at least two weeks before you introduce another command. Continue to practice the sitting while you do the next one, but let the next command sink in for a good two weeks before you move on to a third. Remember, dog behavior training can be a bit over whelming for the dogs and the owners so trying to accomplish everything at once is just going to be too much for the dog and for you. So slow down and be patient, with the dog and with yourself.
3. Once dog behavior training becomes irritating or overwhelming, it's time to step back a bit. Be patient with the dog and remind yourself of all the reasons you got him. While not always fun and enjoyable, dog behavior training shouldn't be devastating to you or the dog either. So if you find yourself resenting your dog or thinking that perhaps you made a mistake, take a deep breath, and then take yourself and the dog out for a long walk and have some fun along the way!
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